Scottish Ties Series by Meredith Kennon

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  • Tia's Retreat (Scottish Ties #2)
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    Tia's Retreat (Scottish Ties #2)

    Meredith Kennon

    Rated: 3.67 of 5 stars
    · 3 ratings · published 2015

    The House of Gregory in the Scottish Highlands was built by the ancient family Grioghar. Generations have come and gone, leaving only their imprint on the stone edifice that stands as a memorial to them. It remains protected as a refuge for descendants of the family and a testimony that some things can last forever. Twenty-six-year-old Tia Randall is penniless and friendless in New York City after a very public fraud trial finds her husband guilty on many counts... more

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  • Kenna's Day (Scottish Ties #3)
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    Kenna's Day (Scottish Ties #3)

    Meredith Kennon

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2016

    The consequences of some mistakes can be far-reaching, as Kenna Jones has learned so vividly from her teen pregnancy and rushed marriage more than six years ago. When her immature husband left her with an infant, Kenna had to make it on her own. Her parents, unforgiving of the embarrassment she'd caused them, refused her much-needed support at her lowest point. Kenna determinedly rose to the challenge and put herself through nursing school, gaining confidence with each success... more

  • The Laird's Bridge (Scottish Ties #4)
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    The Laird's Bridge (Scottish Ties #4)

    Meredith Kennon

    Rated: 0.00 of 5 stars
    · 0 ratings · published 2017

    Generations of Gregorys have made Tigh Grioghar their home, and although the attics are in ruins, some of ‘the help’ linger still, treading a wooden staircase that no longer exists. The ancient stone house in the Scottish Highlands sits immovable on the steep bank of the River Nairn, where it still provides safe haven to descendants of the first laird. Every effort is being made to make the house self-sustaining and to rebuild the footbridge that was destroyed in 1746... more

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